Specific details about Watch_Dog's enhancements will be revealed in the coming months, so make sure to stay tuned to GeForce.com for all the info. In the meantime, here's Ubisoft with an overview of the game for those just discovering the wonder that is Watch_Dogs.

I'll be getting this game for PC. I have been slowly returning my console games once they've hit Steam and working on building up my PC library instead. Since I am in the planning stages of also building a very high end HTPC so that I may utilize the "4K" TV - I also plan on getting - to it's fullest potential, my console gaming days are going to be vastly reduced to the days I feel like playing the few exclusives they have. This game seems like one that deserves to be played on the best machine I can afford to build. Coupled with Assassin's Creed IV and my undying love for Civilizations V, it's easy to see where the bulk of my free time is being spent.

Next gen will be strictly about PC for me. I'm only picking up a PS4 due to me needing a new blueray player and for the exclusive games.

The PS4 might be powerful but it isn't a touch on my PC.

I agree that it won't be as powerful as the PC. I'm just interested in seeing how much performance differences there will be. If Watch Dogs on the PS4 has the same look and feel, at a locked fps (i.e. 60), then 100fps won't be a big deal for me. Know what I mean?

Some of these PC games are actually going to do the same for me as Morg stated. I might just get them on PC and enjoy them to the fullest. We'll see how the nextgen compares to the PC releases.

Exactly. It's also why I'm even contemplating the new"4K" TVs at all. I understand that many people don't feel the same way as myself. There's also also lots of other reasons for going mostly PC but I don't want to derail the thread and go on a tangent.

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